The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported a "drastic decrease" in the number of individuals who are deportable based on alleged criminal activity, according to a study.

The federal agency sought to deport about 5,450 people with alleged criminal activity during the year's first quarter, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse in Syracuse University.

Agency officials have called for fewer deportations for individuals with alleged criminal activity per quarter since two years ago, records show.

About 1 p.m. on April 22, Ford physically assaulted a 45-year-old family member in the 5300 block of Gem Lake Road, police said. The victim was treated for minor injuries in a local hospital and was later released, Crime Stoppers Coordinator Cpl. Sean Slover said.

Ford, 34, is wanted out of Potter County on a charge of assault on a family member. The charge, a state jail felony, carries a two-year sentence and a $10,000 fine.

Amarillo police are searching for the third driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident on Saturday in this week's Crime of the Week.

About 6 p.m., a blue Pontiac G6, driven by Edwin Elias Ortiz, 18, and a maroon car with an unknown driver were racing westbound on Interstate 40, when Ortiz struck the passenger side of a Chevrolet Suburban, police said.

The Suburban - driven by Mearlene Hooker-Scott, 77 - rolled over down the embankment and came to rest on the access road near the 1600 block of South Bowie Street, police said.

Amarillo police is asking for help finding this week's fugitive: Joanna Zuniga.

Zuniga, 29, is wanted out of Potter County on a charge of illegal use of credit cards, said Crime Stoppers Coordinator Cpl. Sean Slover. The charge, a state jail felony, carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail and a $10,000 fine.

Daniel Calvillo Jr., 36, was arrested and charged in September after authorities said he took the credit card in an auto burglary at a park parking lot in the 3900 block of South Grand Street on May 1.

Police are searching for this week's fugitive, Sharastten Damon Frost.

Shortly after midnight on April 15, Frost choked a female victim in a domestic struggle in the 500 block of Jason Avenue, Crime Stoppers Coordinator Cpl. Sean Slover said.

Frost, 22, is wanted out of Potter County on a charge of assault domestic violence - impede breathing, police said. The charge, a third-degree felony, carries up to a 10-year sentence and a $10,000 fine.

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether states can make laws on federal immigration matters. Nearly two years ago, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed into law S.B. 1070, the state's illegal immigration crackdown.